Hello everyone!! I'm so excited to share what I've been working on! I have a few sneak peeks for you and something fun at the end :) so make sure to stay.

I've been working on a new EDITABLE classroom decor pack! I'm also looking into using the same style, but changing the papers so give me a few color schemes/backgrounds that you would be interested in purchasing.

Have I ever mentioned how much I love Kelley over at Teacher Idea Factory??? She's amaaaaaazing and gave me a reason to once again be a rule breaker and post twice in a day! Well I mean it's my anniversary so my first post wasn't educational... that means it's okay! lol

Hey y'all! After my short 5 seconds of fame the other day on studio 5's morning show, I have looked closer at the other items that were spotlighted. One of my favorites was Engage With the Page's DiscoverLit Kits!

The company packages children's stories with activities that pair for their learning. These kits are wonderful to have at home! Below you will find what the website says about "How to Get SMART"

As you can see the Lit Kit's help students focus on phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, comprehension, vocab, and writing while using discovery techniques throughout the kit.

These kits spark a fire in my educator brain and I wonder if I could supply my students with these to take home for "homework". How fun would that be???

I hope you'll check out their website and fall in love just like I did!

I'm so excited! A fabulous woman just told me that my TpT products were just featured on TV! Thanks Susie Q I would have never known that I had a tiny glimpse of fame on Studio 5's Stopping the Summer Slide segment in Salt Lake City!

I have been working hard on my TpT store for those of us that will be returning to school shortly! My latest creation is something that my kinders used daily and now my first graders are going to have to expand on.

Playdough cards for letters and numbers help students learn correct letter formation and give them a way to release some tactile energy :)

I have created all capital letters on one side and lowercase on the other. This makes it easy to use a paper cutter to cut the entire stack, laminate, and either bind or clasp together. The letters are hollow for the students to form playdough within. I have also added the structural shapes that the students will need to create to piece the letters together.

My student's loved the letters so much that I have created corresponding number cards!

Alright well those of you that have been following me for a while know that I am a kindergarten teacher that is being moved up to a first grade class. Now that I'm beyond the fact that I'm moving away from my love, I'm planning on how to make this the best year that it can be.

First my room is about 3/4 of what it used to be so I'm solving that problem by getting rid of anything the school will let me!